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God's Debris

A Thought Experiment

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God's Debris

Written by: Scott Raymond Adams
Narrated by: D. C. Goode
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God's Debris isn't a conventional book. It is written on three separate levels by Scott Adams, better known as the creator of the Dilbert comic. What is less known about Adams is that he's a trained hypnotist.

God's Debris is what happens when creativity and hypnosis intersect. On the surface, God's Debris is a simple fictional story of a delivery man who encounters an Avatar who knows literally everything. The Avatar reveals the truth about God, reality, science, probability, human perception, and even social success. Adams uses a writing trick to make the Avatar's answers appear more persuasive than they should be.

The second level of the book involves arguing with your friends about what parts the Avatar got wrong. Some of what the Avatar says is consistent with science, and some of it is pure fiction. See if you can tell which is which. You and your friends will come to very different conclusions.The third level of the book is the most provocative, but it won't have the same effect on all listeners. The story is designed as a very subtle hypnotic induction, with the intent of giving some (but not all) listeners the sensation that the Avatar's words actually contain the wisdom of the universe.

For some listeners, especially those under 30, God's Debris can be a mind altering experience. Fair Warning: Because of the hypnotic writing style, listeners tend to have strong reactions to the work. If you are in the top 5% of the population in terms of scientific knowledge, or philosophical reading, there's a good chance you will have an angry reaction to God's Debris. But if you are more of a seeker than a know-it-all, your experience could be something special.

©2009 Scott Adams (P)2009 Scott Adams
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God's Debris makes your brain a bit uncomfortable. But what good has ever come out of any comfort?

Truly a thought experiment in every way!

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It seemsed like I was put in a room with two men who had an amazing conversation about life that I can use I’m my life.
Must read.
Thank you Scott 😃

Fantastic

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I love the ideas and thoughts expressed. i don't understand them all, but they all seem so solid in logic. There is always a new perspective when I listen to it . Going over it again and again seems to add an adage, everytime . The same idea, the same line, seems new, very time I repeat it. It is so much like a shot glass, i can keep on repeating, and come back for more. Thank you so much.

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Something which I can return to, again and again, and still feel like I'm reading it for the very first time. And the narration also lived up to the story.

Thought provoking

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It might feel like a lot to take in at a time yet discusses a lot of concepts that makes sense. It leaves you thoughtful and convinced for some details while we might be caught off guard with some.

Insightful

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